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http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/4347703/Jon-aint-Don-deal.html
Jon ain’t Don deal
IN A HAYES ... Jonny's denied joining Dons
Pic: Kenny Ramsay
By ROBERT THOMSON
Published: 31st May 2012
CRAIG BROWN has admitted Aberdeen may have ‘jumped the gun’ over Jonny Hayes — but he still hopes to sign the winger.
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The Dons released a statement yesterday claiming the 24-year-old winger had agreed to join them on a two-year deal from Inverness next month when his contract expires.
Aberdeen believe they have beaten off competition from Caley, Hibs, St Johnstone and Hartlepool to sign Hayes and were keen to announce his arrival at the club.
But the player himself clouded the issue by taking to twitter to deny he’s already signed for them.
Hayes is currently on holiday in Thailand and insisted he will not make his mind up until he returns in mid-June.
He said: “I have not signed for Aberdeen!
“My agent was speaking to them before I went on holiday ten days ago, I’ll know what’s happening when I get back.
“I don’t have my sim card on holiday so no one can contact me about football.
“I’ll talk to people when I’m back in mid-June and we’ll see where we are.
“But I won’t be making a decision until I get back.”
Accortding to Dons gaffer Brown, the Pittodrie club has been told by Hayes’ agent of his desire to join and indicated that the player will sign the deal on offer next month.
He expects him to arrive at Pittodrie this summer, but conceded that the club had been too keen to get their good news out.
He said: “We spoke to Jonny and his agent a while back and I’ve heard from the club he’s agreed to come.
“That is positive news but until he’s at Pittodrie, he has had the medical and the contract has been signed it’s only an agreement.
“Maybe someone has jumped the gun a bit.
“I’ve certainly not said he’s signed for us, I will say that once he’s here.
“I would always prefer to wait until things are completely finalised and the last I heard Jonny was on holiday in Thailand.
“What I would say is that I still expect things to go through because his agent has said he wants to join us and our chief executive, Duncan Fraser, is very good at his job so I don’t see any complications developing.”